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McLaren, manager of the Sex Pistols, Adam and the Ants and Bow Wow Wow, and notorious for generating scandal, proposed some new material that was sexually suggestive, and did not fit with what at the time was the band's tomboyish and straightforward image.
The area has not yet experienced the levels of gentrification seen in nearby Bow, Wapping and Limehouse but some redevelopment has taken place.
Using a process that was patented in 1744, Edward Heylin and Thomas Frye operated a factory near Bow Bridge called " New Canton " to produce some of the first soft-paste porcelain to be made in the country.
Louise Brooks, who rated an entire chapter in the book, was less impressed: " You brush off Clara Bow ," she wrote to Brownlow, " for some old nothing like Brooks.
Until its closure in 1978, the track hosted several important races that drew some of the top horses from around the United States including Hall of Famers War Admiral, Seabiscuit, and Gun Bow.
While some argued that Bow resented Arthur for having the " better part ", Bow encouraged Arthur to make the most of the production.
Bow Street Runners appear in some of the Aubrey – Maturin series novels by Patrick O ' Brian.
Thomas Eakins painted him in Zuni costume and John K. Hillers took photographs at Zuni, some showing him as a Bow Priest.
Furthermore, in many early postcards from Banff, as well as still some current ones, the Bow River featured prominently.
His vocals feature on some of the band's best known songs, including the hits " My Baby ", " When the War is Over " and " Saturday Night " and on " Bow River ", which Moss wrote and the track that has since become his signature tune.
His Last Bow is a collection of seven Sherlock Holmes stories ( eight in some editions ) by Arthur Conan Doyle, first in The Strand Magazine September 1908 to December 1913, plus the one-off title story ( September 1917 ), also called A Reminiscence of Mr. Sherlock Holmes under Reminiscences of Mr. Sherlock Holmes.
The Laura Bow games were distinctive in that they required some actual logical detective work on the part of the player ; for the most part, though, the puzzles were of the typical variety of inventory and environment interaction ( and frequent, often unexpected, player character death ) found in most Sierra adventures.
Bow is less than 1 mile away from the London 2012 Olympic Park and a some of the district is part of the park.
In 1967 this bridge was in turn replaced by the Greater London Council with a two-lane flyover spanning the Blackwall Tunnel approach road, the traffic interchange, the River Lea and some of the Bow Back Rivers.
The Bow China Works prospered, employing some 300 artists and hands, until about 1770, when one of its founders died, by 1776 all of its moulds and implements were transferred to another manufacturer at Derby.
He scored a second film for Soderbergh in 2001, including some songs from Let's Get Killed and Bow Down to the Exit Sign on the Ocean's Eleven remake.
Although the Bow porcelain factory, Chelsea porcelain factory, Royal Worcester and Royal Crown Derby factories had, before Spode, established a proportion of about 40-45 per cent calcined bone in the formula as standard, it was Spode who first abandoned the practice of calcining or fritting the bone-ash with some of the other ingredients, and used the simple mixture of bone-ash, petuntse ( china stone ) and china clay, which since his time has formed the technical body of English porcelain, and to many other parts of the world.
Today, the eastern end of the Northern Outfall Sewer, running some from Wick Lane, Bow to Beckton has been landscaped to form a public footpath / cycleway called The Greenway with access points along its length.
The 277 bus serves the entire length of the road with other routes serving some sections: D6 from the south of Burdett Road to Roman Road, D7 from the south of Burdett Road to Mile End bus stop ( north of Mile End Road ), 323 from Bow Common Lane to Mile End bus stop and the 339 from Roman Road to Mile End ( turning east onto Mile End Road ).
Episodes like " Broken Bow ," " Cold Front ," " Breaking the Ice ," " Silent Enemy ," " Fight or Flight " and " Shuttlepod One " manage to capture at least some of that thrill of exploration and bring a fresh sensibility to the usual Star Trek cliches.
This accompanied some powerful structured polling evidence released by the Bow Group at conference which made it clear just how far the party would have to go in rebranding itself to become electable once again.
In some maps it also appears as Bow Island.
It picked up some land from Calgary-Bow and Calgary-Mountain View when the south boundary was moved south to run completely along the Bow River and it also picked up a few blocks of houses from Calgary-North Hill when the east boundary between 17th Ave NW and 24 Ave NW was moved one block over to 18 Street NW

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* Mary Pickford stated that Bow " was a very great actress " and wanted her to play her sister in Secrets.
Broken Bow was also mentioned in the prime time TV show Supernatural on episode 3. 8 " A Very Supernatural Christmas " at the very beginning during a flashback.
None of the transmissions are very powerful, but the Milton Keynes 104. 5 FM signal from Bow Brickhill is the strongest and can be received the furthest ; it can be heard in Swindon and as far north as Rugby ( where it begins to interfere with Radio Derby ).
As the player progresses through the game new weapons are unlocked, including a basic sword and shield, a basic bow, an upgraded sword and shield ( The Medusa Shield ), dual swords ( The Blades of Athena ), an upgraded bow ( The Bow of Power ), a very strong hammer ( Death-Biter ) and a spear ( Spear of Achilles ).

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It put up candidates in 26 constituencies and secured its first Member of Parliament in George Galloway, who overturned a large New Labour majority to oust Oona King in Bethnal Green and Bow.
Because of the dependency the region has on Bow River irrigation water, all three irrigation districts are currently undergoing major changes in order to continue to serve the large areas for which they are mandated.
Before the work, there had been a floodgate on the Waterworks River above its junction with the Three Mills Wall River, and a large pool, the City Mill Pool, connecting to the City Mills River and Bow Back River.
Popular devices he uses are singing with vibrato and in falsetto (" Supermassive Black Hole ," " Knights of Cydonia ," " Ruled by Secrecy ," " Micro Cuts ," and " Showbiz ," among others ), arpeggiations (" Take a Bow ," " Starlight ," " Butterflies & Hurricanes ," " Ruled by Secrecy ," " New Born ," and " Bliss ," among others ), and large or octave jumps in melody lines (" Map of the Problematique ," " Stockholm Syndrome ," " Butterflies & Hurricanes ," and " Citizen Erased ," among others ).
A large portion of the zoo is located on St. George's Island in the Bow River.
Large scale Ordnance Survey maps of the 1860s show the yard occupying a large triangular site in a right-angled bend on the east bank of Bow Creek with the railway to Thames Wharf on the third side, and with a smaller site on the west bank.
On 2 May 2012, the Bow Group published a short article supporting directly elected mayors in large English cities.
A popular site in Portknockie is Bow Fiddle Rock, a large rock about 50 feet high just off the coast.
Entirely within Medicine Bow National Forest, the wilderness was designated in 1978 in an effort to protect vital rangeland for a large elk population.

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Bow strings were, and still are, made of hemp, flax or silk, and attached to the wood via horn " nocks " that fit onto the end of the bow.
Within a couple of months, record stores in areas where MTV was available were selling music that local radio stations were not playing, such as Men at Work, Bow Wow Wow, and Human League.
As always, Paramount films continued to emphasize stars ; in the 1920s there were Swanson, Valentino, and Clara Bow.
" His favorite stars were Mary Pickford and Clara Bow.
The city includes the communities of Angle Lake, Bow Lake, McMicken, and Riverton, which were established before the city's incorporation.
Bow Street Runners and soldiers were called out and made thirteen arrests, although most of the ringleaders had managed to escape.
Diana Ross, Nirvana, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John, Beenie Man, Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstreet Boys were notable guests.
The nearby settlement of Bow — over the River Lea and now in Tower Hamlets — was also known as Stratford and a variety of suffixes were used to distinguish the two.
" To get rid of me, or maybe they really meant to ( give me ) all the time and were just busy ", Bow was introduced to director Christy Cabanne who cast her in Beyond the Rainbow, produced late 1921 in New York City and released February 19, 1922.
Both films were produced by First National Pictures, and while Black Oxen was still being edited and Flaming Youth not yet released, Bow was requested to co-star with Moore as her kid sister in Painted People ( AKA The Swamp Angel ).
During her lifetime, Bow was the subject of wild rumors regarding her sex life ; most of them were untrue.
Later, livestock loading-pens were built and Medicine Bow became an important livestock shipping center.
One of the deadliest incidents in Stampede history occurred in 2005 when, late in a trail ride meant to help celebrate the province's centennial, a group of about 200 horses spooked and in the melee nine horses were killed after they were pushed off a city bridge into the Bow River.
After the Rock Steady Crew and Afrika Bambaataa were booked as the opening act for Bow Wow Wow at The Ritz nightclub in September 1981, Ruza Blue decided to book them at Negril and begin a night called " Wheels of Steel ".
First oversease live performances were by Bow Wow in 1978 in Hong Kong and at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, as well played at the Reading Festival in England in 1982.
They were open to the public for a small fee and could be entered through a gateway on Bow Street.
During the so-called Buffalo Wars ( about 1850-1870 ) they penetrated further and further into the territory from the Niitsitapi Confederacy in search for the buffalo, so that the Piegan were forced to evade in the region of the Missouri River ( in Cree: Pikano Sipi-" Muddy River ", " Muddy, turbid River "), the Kainai ( in Cree: Miko-Ew-" stained with blood ", i. e. " the bloodthirsty, cruel ", therefore, in English often referred to as Blood ) withdraw to the Bow River and Belly River, only the Siksika could hold their tribal lands along the Red Deer River.
Smaller workshop facilities were also transferred to the LMS by other constituent companies, including at Barrow-in-Furness ( Furness Railway ), Bow ( North London Railway ), Kilmarnock ( Glasgow and South Western Railway ) and Inverness ( Highland Railway ).
The emergence of the New Romantic movement into the mainstream coincided with Vivienne Westwood's unveiling of her " pirate collection ", which was promoted by Bow Wow Wow and Adam and the Ants, who were managed by her then partner Malcolm McLaren.
Among actresses closely identified with the style were Olive Borden, Olive Thomas, Dorothy Mackaill, Alice White, Bebe Daniels, Billie Dove, Helen Kane, Joan Crawford, Leatrice Joy, Norma Shearer, Laura La Plante, Norma Talmadge, Clara Bow, Louise Brooks, and Colleen Moore.
Beginning in 1985, gray wolves were recolonizing areas in the Bow Valley.
In response to concerns and recommendations raised by the Banff Bow Valley Study, a number of development plans were curtailed in the 1990s.
His early years were spent in Canal Road, Bow, in the East End of London, but later in his childhood the family moved to Plaistow, West Ham, London.

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